Fedora 9 unrecoverable processor error

My operating system on my PC is Windows XP and Microsoft Virtual PC 2007. I installed Fedora 9 and when I ran the program, I got the below error message.

“Fedora 9: An unrecoverable processor error has been encountered. The virtual machine will reset now.”

Any idea what this might mean?

I tried installing Fedora 9 again. Yet this error message seems to appear. Is it the Fedora version that must be faulty? Or is my Virtual Memory playing up? How do I know for sure what the problem might be and how best do I sort this out?

When I click the reset button and run the program again. I still get this error. Should I use a newer version Fedora? Is there one existing that I can download?

Fedora 9 unrecoverable processor error

This is a known issue with Fedora 9 and Ubuntu 8.04 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2007. In this version of Linux kernel Virtual PC images need a noreplace-paravirt boot time option passed in order to properly boot in Microsoft's Virtual PC 2007.

So, here is the fix, start up your Virtual PC, press ESC key to enter the main boot screen. Press Tab to Edit the options. At the end of the boot parameters, add noreplace-paravirt and press enter.

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